(Blah blah blah, enemies for the first battle, blah blah blah let's have some transformation going on because I should post something and that works, right? Heh.)
"I don't even have anything I can throw at it!" Yumemi exclaimed, watching the monster lumbering ever closer to their location. "How am I supposed to get rid of it?"
"Ah, I knew I forgot something," the little rabbit answered, before twitching her nose and making a ball of pink light appear in front of the girl. "Take this."
The ball of light landed in Yumemi's open hand, and an odd-looking pen formed in its place. It had a thick barrel of gold metal, and the top held a pink heart-shaped crystal. Inside, she could just make out a small gold star.
"Twist the barrel."
Yumemi did as told, twisting the pen until she could see a stylus tip glowing with pink light. "Is this thing--?"
"Draw a five-point star in front of you."
As ridiculous as it sounded, Yumemi figured she didn't have any other ideas. She waved the pen as she would any other, drawing a star in the air and watching lines of pink light emerge. "Now what?"
"Hold up the pen and say the words that come to you!"
Yumemi almost wanted to ask just what she meant, but the moment she opened her mouth...
"Pretty Cure! Starting New Chapter!"
Someone once said that only those who have experienced a transformation can truly explain how it feels. The sensations, the emotions, everything seems to change all at once, time seems to pass slowly but also in an instant. Yumemi had no idea what to expect, and indeed, had no idea what had just taken place.
All she knew now was that her outfit had changed into some kind of pink and white costume, and her hair was now longer and pulled up. She reached out--and found two light pink tails, not her usual hair at all.
The little rabbit looked very proud of her. "Well done!"
Of course, just when Yumemi wanted to ask her something again, this time the monster had noticed her. It had stopped in place, staring at her as if confused. Perhaps it was, just like her.
"You've awakened your power," the rabbit spoke up again. "Now you have the power to defeat evil, Cure Memory!"
"Cure Memory?" That sounded like a really odd name...but then, the costume was just as odd, maybe it fit. Of course, there was something about the name that brought up even more questions...
"Renga?" Yumemi asked. "Does this make me...am I...
...am I a magical girl now?"
(...okay yeah it's not very long and it might differ from the 'official' version, but hey, it's funny. I hope.
The rabbit-type fairy, Renga, takes her name from a story-style poetry form I learned about way back, in school, and I thought it'd fit here with the story-telling theme.)
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Date: 2018-02-24 02:16 am (UTC)"I don't even have anything I can throw at it!" Yumemi exclaimed, watching the monster lumbering ever closer to their location. "How am I supposed to get rid of it?"
"Ah, I knew I forgot something," the little rabbit answered, before twitching her nose and making a ball of pink light appear in front of the girl. "Take this."
The ball of light landed in Yumemi's open hand, and an odd-looking pen formed in its place. It had a thick barrel of gold metal, and the top held a pink heart-shaped crystal. Inside, she could just make out a small gold star.
"Twist the barrel."
Yumemi did as told, twisting the pen until she could see a stylus tip glowing with pink light. "Is this thing--?"
"Draw a five-point star in front of you."
As ridiculous as it sounded, Yumemi figured she didn't have any other ideas. She waved the pen as she would any other, drawing a star in the air and watching lines of pink light emerge. "Now what?"
"Hold up the pen and say the words that come to you!"
Yumemi almost wanted to ask just what she meant, but the moment she opened her mouth...
"Pretty Cure! Starting New Chapter!"
Someone once said that only those who have experienced a transformation can truly explain how it feels. The sensations, the emotions, everything seems to change all at once, time seems to pass slowly but also in an instant. Yumemi had no idea what to expect, and indeed, had no idea what had just taken place.
All she knew now was that her outfit had changed into some kind of pink and white costume, and her hair was now longer and pulled up. She reached out--and found two light pink tails, not her usual hair at all.
The little rabbit looked very proud of her. "Well done!"
Of course, just when Yumemi wanted to ask her something again, this time the monster had noticed her. It had stopped in place, staring at her as if confused. Perhaps it was, just like her.
"You've awakened your power," the rabbit spoke up again. "Now you have the power to defeat evil, Cure Memory!"
"Cure Memory?" That sounded like a really odd name...but then, the costume was just as odd, maybe it fit. Of course, there was something about the name that brought up even more questions...
"Renga?" Yumemi asked. "Does this make me...am I...
...am I a magical girl now?"
(...okay yeah it's not very long and it might differ from the 'official' version, but hey, it's funny. I hope.
The rabbit-type fairy, Renga, takes her name from a story-style poetry form I learned about way back, in school, and I thought it'd fit here with the story-telling theme.)